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Discover Sardinia's last wild horse on the Tuili Wild Giara Tour, a 4.5-hour nature hike with local guides, marshes, and traditional shelters for $56.94.

The Tuili: Wild Giara Tour offers a memorable opportunity to explore Sardinia’s unique landscape and encounter its iconic last wild horse in Europe. For $56.94 per person, this 4.5-hour guided hike immerses visitors in nature, culture, and wildlife, making it a compelling choice for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in authentic local experiences.
Starting from Piazza San Pietro, the tour takes you into the heart of the Giara di Tuili, a rugged plateau known for its wild horse habitat. The trip includes navigating seasonal marshes, crossing traditional shepherd shelters called Pinetos, and enjoying panoramic views of the hilly Marmilla landscape. With a friendly, certified local guide, you gain insights into both the land and its traditions, with occasional animal sightings adding extra excitement.
While the tour is entirely nature-focused and runs 4.5 hours, travelers should be prepared for unpaved roads and bring their own food, water, and outdoor gear. The experience suits those who appreciate walking in unspoiled landscapes and want to learn about Sardinia’s rural life directly from knowledgeable guides.
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The tour begins at Piazza San Pietro, where participants meet in a parking area in front of a medieval church. From there, the guide leads the group to one of the rare natural access points to the Giara plateau. After completing the hike, the group returns to the original meeting point.
It’s important to note that reaching the start location may require driving in an unpaved but well-maintained road using your own vehicle, as no transport service is included. The meeting and ending points are the same, simplifying logistics, but travelers should plan accordingly.

The Giara di Tuili is a striking highland area that covers roughly 7 km in a loop. This terrain is notable for its seasonal marshes, including the largest on the plateau, which support a variety of wildlife and plant life. Walking through this landscape, visitors observe the flora and fauna that have adapted to the dry summers and wet winters, offering a glimpse into the natural balance of this region.
One of the main highlights is the chance to see wild horses, the last of their kind in Europe, roaming freely in their natural habitat. The guide’s knowledge greatly enhances this experience, helping visitors understand the horses’ behaviors and their historical connection to Sardinia.
During the hike, travelers cross Pinetos, traditional shelters used by shepherds until recent decades. These simple structures offer insight into the pastoral life of the area, emphasizing Sardinia’s rural traditions. The chance to see these shelters up close adds a cultural dimension to the walk.
These stops also provide excellent photo opportunities and a chance to learn about shepherding practices that have shaped the landscape. The traditional shelters stand as a testament to Sardinia’s enduring connection to land and livestock.
More Great Tours NearbyThe loop route takes in hilly vistas of Marmilla, a region famous for its gentle slopes and patchwork of farmland. The views from the plateau are particularly striking, offering a broad perspective of the surrounding countryside. The hike ends at a vantage point where the landscape’s natural beauty is fully appreciated.
Throughout the walk, the guide points out notable landscape features, helping participants understand how geology and climate influence this unique environment.
Participants should come prepared with comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain, along with outdoor clothing like a windbreaker and layers to adapt to changing weather. Essentials include water, snacks, food, and drinks, as well as a daypack to carry personal items.
Given the unpaved roads leading to the meeting point, sturdy closed-toe shoes are recommended. Bringing outdoor gear ensures a more enjoyable experience, especially if the weather turns breezy or rainy.

The guided tour is led by a local, certified environmental expert, who provides detailed explanations about the flora, fauna, and land formations. The guide also shares stories about the local culture and land use, enriching the hike beyond just scenery.
Guides are fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian, making the tour accessible to a diverse group of visitors. Their expertise ensures a safe, informative, and engaging outing in the natural landscape.
The tour offers the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind. You can reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexible travel planning. The tour’s availability varies, so checking the schedule in advance is recommended.
Participants should note that this activity does not include transportation or equipment, so organizing your own logistics is necessary.

While the Wild Giara Tour focuses specifically on the last wild horse in Europe, other tours in the area, such as Nuraghe and wine tasting experiences, offer different insights into Sardinian culture. The price point of $56.94 for this nature hike is reasonable considering the guided expertise and the unique landscape.
This tour is particularly suited for those who seek an authentic outdoor adventure with a mix of wildlife observation, scenic views, and cultural stops. It is less suitable for travelers seeking a more relaxed or urban experience or those with mobility limitations, given the terrain involved.
The Tuili: Wild Giara Tour stands out as a genuine opportunity to connect with Sardinia’s untouched landscapes and its most famous wild horse. For $56.94, the 4.5-hour guided walk offers a mix of wildlife spotting, cultural insights, and breathtaking views.
This experience is perfect for outdoor lovers and curious travelers eager to explore rural Sardinia away from crowds. The focus on nature, tradition, and wildlife makes it a meaningful addition to any Sardinian itinerary—especially for those comfortable with walking in uneven terrain and looking for a local-led adventure.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a guided hike led by a local, certified environmental expert.
Are transportation and equipment provided?
No, transport and equipment are not included. Participants must bring their own food, water, outdoor clothing, and sturdy shoes.
How long is the hike?
The hike is approximately 7 km and lasts about 3.5 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Piazza San Pietro in Tuili.
Is this tour suitable for children or limited mobility?
The tour involves walking on uneven terrain and crossing unpaved roads, so it may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable outdoor shoes, windbreaker, and outdoor clothing, plus snacks and drinks.
Is there a chance to see wild animals?
Yes, with a little luck, you might see various wild animals during the hike, including the famous wild horses.